Get the Perfect Make Up Look in Just a Few Steps
Getting ready in the morning can be fast and easy if you’ve got your morning routine down to just a few steps, ensuring that you get the perfect make up look in just a few minutes. Whether you’re trying to look extra polished for work or are headed out for an evening on the town, this simple beauty routine will have you looking beautiful in no time!
Step 1: Prime
Before you even start thinking about foundation or concealer, you need to prep your skin with a good primer. This will help create an even canvas for the rest of your make up and give your foundation something to grip onto. Plus, it can help minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines. To find the right primer for you, consult our handy guide. For eye shadow primer, apply evenly before eyeshadow. For lipstick primer, apply to lips before lipstick.
Prime your eyes before applying eyeliner. This will create an even surface for your eyeliner and help it last longer. It also prevents smudging. Apply primer to your upper and lower lash line, not just your lids, to avoid lashes rubbing against your eyelid during wear. Prime mascara wand after washing and before each use, as well as prior to removing make up at night so that you don’t end up with clumps of dried mascara stuck to your lashes when you wake up.
Step 2: Choose Your Foundation
It’s important to choose a foundation that matches your skin tone. Test it out on your jawline and neck to find the right color. You don’t want your face to be a different color than your neck! Once you’ve found the right shade, apply it to your face with a makeup brush or sponge.
If you prefer using liquid foundations, then take extra care to apply them sparingly. A great tip is to start by applying foundation with your fingers and then buffing it out using makeup sponges or foundation brushes. Remember that you don’t need a lot of foundation to get good coverage! If you go overboard, you’ll end up looking cakey rather than flawless.
Step 3: Conceal
concealer is one of the most important steps in your make up routine. It can help cover up blemishes, under-eye circles, and other imperfections. When choosing a concealer, it’s important to find one that matches your skin tone. If you have fair skin, look for a light-colored concealer. If you have dark skin, look for a dark-colored concealer. Apply the concealer to your face with a brush or your fingers, and blend it in well.
It’s important to cover up under-eye circles as well, because if you don’t, they can make your eyes look sunken and dull. To do so, apply concealer above and below your eyes to hide dark circles. If you have small bags under your eyes that need to be concealed, apply product only around those spots; applying concealer all over will just highlight them more. Once you’ve applied concealer, pat on a little face powder using a brush or puff for added coverage and shine control.
Step 4: Set your face with powder
After you’ve applied your foundation, it’s time to set your face with powder. This will help to keep your make up in place and prevent it from creasing or smudging. Using a large powder brush, lightly dust setting powder all over your face, paying special attention to areas that tend to get oily. Be sure to tap off any excess powder before applying it to your skin.
If you have particularly oily skin, consider using an oil-absorbing powder on top of your normal setting powder. This will help lock any excess oil into your pores and prevent it from showing up on your face as shiny patches. Alternatively, if you have dry skin, try mixing your normal powder with a small amount of moisturizer or foundation to create a more hydrating formula. If you do, be sure to tap off any excess before applying it to avoid caking up around your face.
Step 5: Add blush, bronzer, and highlighter
When it comes to make up, there are a lot of products on the market. But you don’t need to buy all of them to get a great look. Just focus on these five key products: blush, bronzer, and highlighter. Here’s how to use them:
Blush is used to add color and definition to your cheeks. To apply, start at the apples of your cheeks and blend upward and outward. Bronzer is used to create a healthy, sun-kissed look. To apply, start at your forehead and blend down toward your cheekbones. Highlighter is used to add dimension and glow to your face. To apply, start at your cheekbones and blend upward toward your temples.
If you’d like to get even more specific, there are also contour, highlight, and eye shadow products you can use. But for now, focus on these three. Your ultimate goal is to have healthy-looking skin that’s radiant with color but not overdone or unnatural looking. Be sure to blend everything well so there are no harsh lines or patches of product missing from your face. For an added glow effect and evening look, apply shimmer powder over foundation just as you would with concealer to hide blemishes. Finish by brushing clear powder over your entire face for a smooth finish that will last all day long.
Step 6: Apply eyeshadow
Applying eyeshadow can be tricky, but with a few simple tips, you can get a great look. First, choose the right color for your eyes. If you have blue eyes, try a purple or green shade. Next, use a primer to help the shadow stay in place. Then, apply the shadow using a brush or your fingers. Start with a light color and then add a darker shade to create depth. Finally, use a highlighter to add some shimmer and make your eyes pop.
Applying eyeshadow is only part of getting your perfect look. You’ll also need to apply mascara, which can give you dramatic or natural-looking lashes. Start by brushing your eyelashes with an eyelash curler and then apply two coats of mascara—this will give you longer, fuller lashes. Then, use an eyebrow brush and brown eyebrow color to fill in your eyebrows. Finally, if you want long lasting lipstick, try tinted lip balm with a clear top coat on top to add shine and protect your lips from cracking and drying out.
Step 7: Mascara for full lashes
Curl your lashes with an eyelash curler before applying mascara. This will help open up your eyes and make them appear wider. For best results, use a waterproof mascara formula. Hold the brush at the base of your lashes and wiggle it back and forth as you move it up. This will help prevent clumping. Be sure to coat both the top and bottom lashes for a full, dramatic look.
When applying your mascara, hold it at an angle so you’re coating as much of your lashes as possible. This helps prevent clumping, which can make your eyes look smaller and creates more of a natural look that’s ideal for day wear. Mascara can be tricky to master, but practice makes perfect! And if you don’t have time to apply several coats and curl your lashes first, try using false eyelashes instead. They’re simple to put on—just glue them onto your real lashes—and they give instant volume and length without any effort on your part.